Members of the Central Park 5, wrongly accused of raping a woman in New York’s Central Park when they were teenagers and with a long history with Donald Trump, are suing him for defamation over comments he made during the presidential debate broadcast on ABC News.
JUST IN: Members of the “Central Park Five” have filed a defamation suit against former Pres. Trump, accusing him of spreading “false, misleading and defamatory” statements during the Sept. 10 ABC News presidential debate, according to a court filing. https://t.co/LJWm2J1aeR
— ABC News (@ABC) October 21, 2024
Even after their exoneration in 2002, Trump continued to assert their guilt, even as recently as his September 10 presidential debate against Kamala Harris when the latter sharply criticized him for publishing the ad in 1989, calling for the execution of the “young teenagers” accused at the time.
According to the defamation suit, Trump responded during the debate to what Harris had just said by claiming that the Central Park 5 “killed a person and pleaded guilty to the crime”, whereas these statements “are patently false” according to the lawsuit.
The complaint filed in federal court in Philadelphia states that the plaintiffs “never pleaded guilty to any crime” and were subsequently “cleared of any wrongdoing”.
What’s more, the victim of the Central Park assaults “was not killed”, a fact Donald Trump should have known since he’s taken this cause so personally since 1989.
The lawsuit contends that Donald Trump’s statements are “part of an continuing pattern of extreme and outrageous behavior going back many years.”